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NEWCOMB CONTINUES SENATE FILIBUSTER; Gives Notice That He Will Move to Suspend Rules to Reach Public Service Bills. TWO REFORM BILLS PASS Prohibit Practicing of Law by Corporations, Compel Backers of Loan Sharks to Go on Record.

ALBANY, April 28. -- In both Houses to-day there was a rush of legislation to clear the calendars for final adjournment, and in the Senate the situation was complicated by a continuance of Senator Newcomb's policy of obstruction, by which he hoped to save the amendments to the Public Service Commissions act. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on April 29, 1909, on Page 4 of the New York edition with the headline: NEWCOMB CONTINUES SENATE FILIBUSTER; Gives Notice That He Will Move to Suspend Rules to Reach Public Service Bills. TWO REFORM BILLS PASS Prohibit Practicing of Law by Corporations, Compel Backers of Loan Sharks to Go on Record. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe